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Can you send info on the montegi red, please? CCB?
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Its Competition package, executive, driving assistance professional, piano black trim, motegi red, silverstone full merino leather, and some other accessories MSRP is 123,890 DM me your number I will need your front and back DL, insurance card for bmw loyalty incentive and your email address. I can discuss with you what our broker fee is for this particualr M5C that is currently at VPC I can put you in touch directly with the dealership (if that car is still available on Monday)
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Hello everyone. Can anyone at NLAB, or anyone else frankly, offer an opinion on the car below. How does the price look? Anything I should be looking out for? Thanks I'm advance.
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Hi Dan, thank you for your transparency in this process. I'm sure (most) of us understand yes profits are reasonable when we don't make the BMW's ourselves I am hopefully soon taking delivery of my 2022 M5 Comp. Here is the spec summary, please help advise.
Marina Bay Blue Silverstone Full Merino Competition pkg, 810M wheels Driving Asst. Professional pkg Executive pkg Carbon Ceramic Brakes Moonroof Individ. Piano Black interior trim M Driver's package MPP titanium exhaust system (being installed at Port right now!) +destination charge (995) and gas guzzler tax (1000) Build sheet saying total suggested price is 141,210.00 After reviewing here anywhere from targets of 8-9% off to 3-4% 'realistic' for M cars, and I know its worse negotiating for custom build orders.. Can somebody advise me on what to ask for (far reach goals) and hard line goals? (before rebates, as I'll get loyalty etc). I am open to either Buying or Leasing. doesn't matter too much to me, although paying off the lease amount (renting for 3 yrs) gets me zero monthly payment cost. I put high miles on my current M340xi ~20k/year so would consider buying extra miles (0.27 cents/mi x 60-45k= 15k x0.27= 4,050 extra). Anyways that's another discussion. Asking for help in terms of seeing through all the smoke + getting the best MSRP negotiating possible. I could hint I'd go the finance route if they'd give me a better deal, if that is a significant incentive for them, AKA a better discount for me. Any possibility of hitting 130,000 (11,210 off) before tax? Thanks |
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They are not wanting to budge on MSRP at all. They said they're doing a kindness by not marking it up 10k, which is a total nonstarter for me just on principle. All I seem to be able to do is push for my expected/desired value of trade-in on my current car, of course that initial offer was undercut by 3.5k already.
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Don't expect much of a discount at all. They know that if you walk they can sell it quickly to someone else.
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Considering my experience, I don't think you will be able to get them below MSRP.
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You're not getting a discount on this car in this environment. Especially a special order that's already been ordered. It's a take it or leave it situation.
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I placed a 2.5% below MSRP deal for an ordered M5C in early March of this year, with a signed P+SA to lock in pricing at my dealer who I had a preexisting relationship with. My initial production was Week 26. It quickly became Week 26, then 31, then 36, then 41. Concerned that I might not receive the new car before my (then) existing pre-LCI lease expired, I started searching throughout the whole country. I did eventually find my exact build sitting at a dealership about 1000 miles away in mid-May. The dealer wanted $15K ADM. After 9 days of relentless back and forth telephone negotiations, I got them to give me the car at MSRP. Also, I did have some trade equity from my previous car. We all know that the numbers presented by dealers are a matter of perception. It may seem like they're giving you more money off the car, but they devalue your trade. Or, they over value your trade, and give you less off the price of the car. But I was able to get the MSRP deal and got the dealer to match the highest trade equity number I got from about a dozen different dealers I shopped at.
Again, not fantastic, but not bad at all for the current climate, FOR GETTING A CAR RIGHT NOW, no wait. Drove my car to them the next day, finished up paperwork, and my enclosed carrier picked up the car the next morning. I even got the dealership to split the cost with me. I flew home that afternoon and the car was delivered to me the next day. All this to say that in this climate, you're not going to get a "great" deal — especially as compared to the 11% off MSRP I got on my pre-LCI back in 2019. However, if you're willing to open up your search geographically, and depending on your build, find something on a dealer's lot that is mostly similar to you desired build, you absolutely can still avoid some of these insane markups AND not wait 9+ months for an ordered M5 to reach your hands. These cars are uncommon/not widely available of course, but there ARE dealers around that, if you know how to negotiate hard enough, you won't be paying crazy markups. As a side point. The dealership experience where my new car was located was in fact the worse experience I've never had acquiring a vehicle. But who cares, I'll never see them again. Their nonsense was worth getting the exact car I wanted, now, without lining the dealer's pocket without a 15K (or any!) ADM. This is not relevant to OP now as his order has already been placed, but if you're looking for a new M5, just make peace with the fact that it might not be available as you want it at your local dealership, but is possibly available elsewhere. I should note that my build was with more common colors (BSM over black merino with black 706M wheels), so this likely won't be the case if you've ordered a more unique color combination. Raging ADMs are the new normal, and will be for a while, but you CAN in fact acquire a new M5 for a reasonable (in this climate) deal, if you work the process hard enough. Just my 0.02. I hope this helps others.
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my assessment of the market at this time
Car market is getting softer " interest rates , inflation etc" . It will continue in this direction the next several months WE don't know the pace of market decline. Certain models/brands will be slower/faster as compared to others Models that depreciated at a fast pace pre-covid will lead the group and M5 is in that category BMW tend to over produce and volume selling have led to great deals on Lease Hackr I miss my 2019 F90 so I recently checked a new 2022 M5 and did not buy because the dealer offered 2% discount . 2023 cars are on ships , for a 2023 I might pay MSRP or will accept a small discount like 2 % but certainly not on a 2022 I called few dealers and most have 2023 coming that are unsold , so that to me is a sign that market is correcting Dealers will need some time for a reality check as most are in a mode that they are doing you a favor by selling you a car If you wait few months I am certain deals are going to get better , but your trade in will be less again people might argue some of these points like companies will not over produce as they are selling cars without having dealer lots full of cars etc.I don't buy into that myself |
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Model 225G M5 USD 103,700.00
Color C2Y Bluestone Metallic N/C Upholstery LKSW Black Extended Merino Leather N/C Options ZCP Competition Package 7,600.00 1MA M Sport exhaust system N/C 2AQ†20" M wheels 706M w/ perf non N/C 3MF M Shadowline Lights N/C 4GQ M Seat Belts N/C 7M9 Extended Shadowline Trim N/C 7MA Competition Package N/C ZEC Executive Package 3,350.00 323 Soft-close automatic doors N/C 416 Rear sunshades N/C 453 Front ventilated seats N/C 4HA Front and Rear Heated Seats N/C 4T7 Front massaging seats N/C 5DN Parking Assistant Plus N/C 6DR Drive Recorder N/C ZX1 Active Park Distance Control N/C ZX2 Rear view camera N/C ZX3 Surround View w/ 3D View N/C 32X Delete hands-free tailgate ope -100.00 3M5 M Compound Brakes with Red Cal N/C 3MQ BMW M 50 Years Emblems N/C 403 Moonroof N/C 4WM Alu Carbon Structure Dark Trim N/C 925 Shipping package N/C ZAX CarPlay / Android Auto Compat. N/C ZTM Tier 2 N/C Net Total 114,550.00 Destination Charge 995.00 Total Suggested Price 116,545.00 MSRP DEAL
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What's the monthly in this 36/7.5K?
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36mo /7500 miles per year Assuming Florida Panhandle is 7.5% tax +$750 loyalty rebate If dealership holds their money factor rate of 0.0023 then: Taxes upfront: 1752/m + 8686 due at signing or Taxes rolled into the monthly: 1900/m + 3924 due at signing If dealership honors the base money factor of 0.0019 then Taxes upfront: 1679/m + 8415 due at signing or Taxes rolled into the monthly: 1819/m + 3843 due at signing Just a rough estimate based on average fees - 925 acquisition fee, 699 dealer fee, 400 government fees These may vary from state to state/ dealer to dealer
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Just to be clear they aren’t raising rates to curb the recession; they’re raising them to reduce economic growth (i.e., cause a recession but not quite).
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